Agency
Washington's statutory agency duties include which of the following duties owed to ALL parties (not just clients)?
ALoyalty and confidentiality
BDisclosure of adverse material facts and honest dealing✓ Correct
CObedience to all instructions
DAccounting for client funds only
Explanation
Under RCW 18.86, all Washington brokers owe every party in a transaction (clients and customers) the duties of honesty, disclosure of adverse material facts, and reasonable care.
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